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The Green River High School boys swim team stayed busy last week with three meets in Lander and at home, but the highlight was when one of the team’s divers set a new record. Braxton Cordova broke the school record and pool record during the home meet at GRHS last Thursday with a score of 455.55. “It was a 30-year-old record,” Coach Colleen Seiloff said, explaining the previous diving record was set in 1992. The home meet was a good one for the whole team, coming in second place with 244 point...
Conference has started for girls basketball, and the Lady Wolves have started with two wins. The Green River High School team faced Evanston last Thursday and Jackson last Saturday. “I felt like we played pretty good in both games,” Coach Rick Carroll said. “Still have things to work on, but in general I thought we played really hard.” The game against Evanston stayed close until the very end, but the Lady Wolves came out on top with a final score of 48-41. “We knew Evanston was really going to...
The Green River Wolves' first chance to compete at home ended as well as it could have with a first-place finish at the annual Thoman wrestling tournament over the weekend. Head coach Josh Wisniewski said the Wolves faced two very strong teams on the way to winning the tournament -- the squads from Kemmerer and Pinedale. Pinedale joins Green River in 3A and Wisniewski said the team is very competitive with Green River. "These are tough teams, we can't overlook them," he recalls telling his...
The Green River High School swimming team continues improving times in the pool, with one swimmer punching his ticket to the state meet and others qualifying in additional events. The Wolves traveled to the eastern side of the state to compete at Cheyenne Central Friday, then traveled to Laramie Saturday for competition with the Plainsmen. Team scores were not available for the dual at Central. The Wolves took ninth in Laramie, scoring 56 points. Head coach Colleen Seiloff said the team swam...
A hard-fought and low-scoring basketball game ended in a loss for the Lady Wolves Friday night. The Lady Wolves basketball program was the only group traveling to Gillette last week as the boys’ game was canceled after the Green River boys were unable to compete due to illness impacting several members of the team. The girls played a hard-fought game with Thunder Basin, but according to head coach Rick Carroll, offensive mistakes and the girls losing steam during the second half resulted in t...
Indoor track results 2022 Idaho State Snake River Open (Jan. 14) Girls Results 60-Meter Dash 26. Luciana Adams, 9.21 35. Autumn Casey, 9.63 43. Emma Rieck, 10.11 200-Meter Dash 21. Kaela Gibson, 29.83 22. Isabelle Murdock, 29.89 33. Adams, 31.03 40. Cassie Tibbets, 32.16 45. Rieck, 33.72 400-Meter Dash 10. Madison Murdock, 1:09.12 11. Tibbets, 1:12.33 800 meters 15. Madison Murdock, 3:01.22 19. Vanessa Valerio, 3:08.65 1-Mile Run 19. Isabelle Murdock, 6:16.38 22. Lily Murdock, 6:21.05 26. Jayleigh Wright, 6:38. 23 28. Madison Yoak, 6:40.84 33....
The number 700 is large by most measurements and for one Green River High School teacher, it represents the number of basketball games he coached for Green River after the final game of a tournament in Pinedale last weekend. For freshman boys coach Tim Cassity, working at the high school is the best job in the world. A 35-year employee of the district, he can be found teaching students the art of woodworking throughout the school day. After school, he spends his time coaching track, football,...
A pool problem in Rock Springs gave the Wolves a chance to host their rivals at home Friday, resulting in three swimmers punching their ticket to the state swim meet. The Wolves were initially scheduled to compete in Rock Springs for the Rock Springs Invite, but the venue was shifted to the Green River High School Aquatics Center because maintenance to the Rock Springs High School pool wasn't completed in time for the meet. "It's a chance to swim at our home pool, we'll take that advantage...
The Lady Wolves basketball team still showed their opponents they’re a force to be reckoned with during the Taco John’s Invite in Cheyenne over the weekend. The girls won two of their three games, defeating Cheyenne Central 56-54 and Wheatland 55-29, but took a 64-38 loss to Cheyenne East. Overall, head coach Rick Carroll said the Lady Wolves played well despite not having the full team available. He said Gabrielle Heiser missed the invitational due to illness. Regardless, the other Lady Wol...
There was a whole lot of basketball going on in Cheyenne with the annual Taco John’s Invite last weekend, with the Wolves earning two wins. The Wolves defeated Cheyenne Central 51-49 in a game ending in overtime. The Wolves followed that win up with a second against Wheatland 60-56. Their third game of the series against Cheyenne East was a different story however, with the Wolves falling 76-54. The Wolves ended the weekend with a 5-4 record. “We had tough competition at the Taco Johns Inv...
Following competition in California and Utah, the Wolves will have a chance to wrestle at home during the annual Thoman wrestling tournament this week. Following a hiatus due to the winter break, the Wolves took part in two competitions last week. Wrestlers who placed at state last year took part in the prestigious Doc Buchanan wrestling tournament in Clovis, California while the others participated in the Tournament of Champions in Vernal, Utah. Head coach Josh Wisniewski said quartet...
Wrestling The Green River Wolves wrestling program continued its commitment to excellence during the winter 2021 sports season. Those successes included the varsity team taking down the Rock Springs Tigers at a dual in Green River. While the annual Thoman Soda Ash tournament didn't end as well as the team would have liked, with narrow losses to Worland and Cheyenne East, the wrestlers dominated the other teams they took on. The boys took second in their regional quad and finished fourth at...
Overcoming a disappointing opening in Casper, the Green River High School boys basketball team notched three wins throughout the Flaming Gorge Classic. "We had some glimpses of really good offense and defense throughout that (Casper) tournament, but we were inconsistent and I don't feel like we played four solid quarters in any of the games during the Oil City Tip Off," head coach Laurie Ivie said. During the Flaming Gorge Classic, Ivie believes the Wolves showed a better representation of what...
Green River Pre-Invite (Dec. 17) Overall Scores 1. Laramie: 395.5 2. Rock Springs: 210 3. Evanston: 160.5 4. Green River: 152.5 5. Rawlins: 139 6. Lyman: 136.5 7. Kemmerer: 110 200 Yard Medley Relay 11. GRHS A (Logan Wadsworth, Colin Gilmore, Riley Majhanovich, Logan Gray), 2:15.67 13. GRHS B (Joe Renfro, Andrew Neher, Trace Erdmann, Stone Rubeck), 2:27.32 200 Yard Freestyle 2. Brady Young, 1:53.75 12. Cole Gilmore, 2:16.75 200 Yard IM 5. Zeke Reading, 2:19.40 15. Erdmann, 2:53.86 18. Gray, 3:09.55 50 Yard Freestyle 9. Braxton Cordova, 27.30...
The Green River High School girls basketball team played hard during the Flaming Gorge Classic last weekend, ending with two wins and one frustrating loss. The loss came during the first game of the tournament, when Fruita Monument High School beat the Lady Wolves 53-39. "We started out with a little bit of struggle in the first game," Coach Rick Carroll explained. "Fruita gave us pretty good pressure in the full court, and we struggled a bit with that." Fruita is a 5A high school from...
The Wolves wrestling program took on multiple teams over the weekend, competing at meets in Reno, Nevada and Kemmerer. “The team we took to Reno competed well against some top tier competition. As a team we placed 22nd out of 106 teams,” head coach Josh Wisniewski said. At the event, Tommy Dalton took eighth in his 132-pound bracket, which Wisniewski said featured very tough competition. In Kemmerer, the boys improved as they wrestled at the meet. Jacob Cook took first place in the 126-pound division. “We were aggressive, relentless and got a...
The Green River High School wrestling program started their season strong with their first competition at the Wasatch Duals in Heber City, Utah. "I thought that we wrestled really well," head wrestling coach Josh Wisniewski said. Wisniewski said the boys wrestled aggressively and showed their desire to win throughout the tournament. "It was exciting to see our team's competitiveness," he said. Amongst the varsity wrestlers, Wisniewski said he was impressed with both Tommy Dalton and Spencer...
The Lady Wolves started the basketball season with two wins and one close loss at the Oil City Classic in Casper last weekend. “I thought it was a pretty good start to the season,” Coach Rick Carroll said. The competition started with a match against Kelly Walsh, which the Lady Wolves won by six points, with a final score of 53-39. Megan Counts led the team with 19 points and eight rebounds. Sarah Wilson scored 13 points and had eight assists, and Daryn Macy had 10 points, eight rebounds and...
The Wolves swim team had a strong start to the season with four qualifiers, despite setbacks due to both weather and team members being out. “We only ended up getting to swim once this weekend,” Coach Colleen Seiloff explained. “We were supposed to go to Laramie.” The Laramie relays and pentathlon scheduled for the weekend were effectively canceled due to the road closures on Interstate 80. According to Seiloff, the Laramie team swam by themselves because no one else could make it. “Luckil...
Basketball fans will have a lot of action to look forward to this weekend with the annual Flaming Gorge Classic. Athletics Director Tony Beardsley said the tournament is larger than it has been in previous years, with 19 girls varsity teams and 18 boys varsity teams participating in the tournament. Overall, with JV, sophomore and freshman teams counted, the tournament hosts 45 girls teams and 42 boys teams from Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Colorado. For the Green River Wolves, it’s a chance to rebound off of a winless weekend in Casper. The boys l...
The Wolves' wrestling program is putting the work into having a successful season and head coach Josh Wisniewski is feeling good about the kids and the team's composition this season. "We have a great group this year," he said. Wisniewski is happy with the number of wrestlers coming out for the season, saying the group looks to have a great depth at some weight classes. He said some of the athletes had competed in middle school and with the Green River Grapplers program, but they also had a...
After a strong season last year, the Lady Wolves basketball team is ready to come back strong and keep improving. Last year the Green River High School girls basketball team finished in fourth place after being beat by Cheyenne East High School in the semifinals of the state championship. "We had a good year, we won a lot of games, we were very competitive throughout the entire season, and obviously we'd like to see us do better this year than last year," Coach Rick Carroll said. He believes...
As Green River High School boys dive into the pool and the start of the swim season, many are diving in for the first time. "I'd say we're looking at a good half of our team have never been on a high school swim team before," Coach Colleen Seiloff said. This year's swim team has 11 freshmen and several sophomores who are joining the team for the first time, according to Seiloff. As the new students step up, they will be taking the place of the seniors who graduated. "We lost some really great...